But then some people have told me they think that they'll be able to finesse a way forward in the regulatory landscape, whether it's by adding vitamins to the compounded versions and saying it's a new thing or I don't know
It's choosing nutrient-dense foods that work with your medication rather than against it: options that support blood sugar stability, preserve muscle mass, and prevent the nutrient deficiencies that develop when food intake drops for months at a time
The outcome benefits are massive
Additionally, by promoting gradual, sustainable fat loss, they can help diminish the risk of obesity-related conditions such as high blood pressure, sleep apnea, and joint pain
Both medications: Reduce appetite Help control cravings Improve blood sugar regulation Support long-term weight management Are administered as weekly injections Recent head-to-head clinical research found that tirzepatide users achieved approximately 20.2% average weight loss compared with 13.7% for semaglutide over 72 weeks